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A superb value for high-end audio fans

PSB's Imagine T floor-standing speaker delivers rich, clear sound that'll impress discerning home theater and music lovers alike. The Imagine line borrows technology developed for PSB's higher-end Synchrony series, so you get audiophile-quality performance in a high-value speaker. The Imagine T also features a seamless, curved cabinet that's finished with stunning, hand-picked real-wood veneers — a stylish addition to any listening room.

PSB's Imagine speaker family (Imagine T shown at far left)

Praise for the PSB Imagine T from The Absolute Sound

"Tonally neutral and dynamically turbocharged, this short two-and-a-half-way tower offers a balance of audio virtues that is classic PSB. From the vivid midrange to the powerful midbass, nothing seems out of joint-and that goes for the T's seamless curved enclosure. Not as nuanced as the Synchrony but more than good enough to make you feel like a big spender."

Floor-standing speakers  still standing tall

Sure, floor-standing tower speakers buck the industry trend toward smaller, visually inconspicuous speakers, but they're hard to beat if great sound is your primary goal. Tower speakers produce powerful sound with excellent bass, making them a great choice for serious music lovers and for folks who want high-impact home theater.

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Driver Technology

Cone Design: The woofer cones are ceramic filled polypropylene
and use rubber surrounds. The aluminum phase plug mechanically smoothes the response
and acts as a heat sink for the voice coil, reducing power compression.

Tweeter: The 1" titanium, Ferrofluid cooled dome tweeter's
light yet rigid diaphragm and over hung voice coil, combined with a computer
optimized magnetic circuit produce an extended high frequency response that
remains distortion free even at extreme volume levels. The front baffle is
designed to eliminate mid and high frequency diffractions, maximizing three
dimensional realism.

Crossover Network: The crossover is a 2-way acoustical fourth
order Linkwitz-Riley type with a 24 dB/octave slope. Tight tolerances were used
when choosing the crossover components; heavy multi-laminated iron cores are used
for large value inductors, high gauge wire air core inductors are used for medium
and small values, all the capacitors are low loss and film capacitors are used for the
midrange and treble frequencies. The tweeter and top woofer are crossed over at
1,800 Hz, the bottom woofer plays only 800 Hz and below.

Enclosure Design

Cabinet: The cabinet is an integral part of speaker design and
has a dramatic effect on the overall sound of a speaker. PSB's 7-layer laminated
construction results in a solid, acoustically inert enclosure. The side and top
panels are curved for added stiffness, with a high-gloss lacquer exterior. Internally
the cabinet has two separate chambers, each with its own port on the rear panel.

Port Cover: There are two ports on the rear panel, one for
each of the internal chambers. One port cover is included to seal a port (if
necessary), thereby changing the bass tuning characteristics of the speaker to
correct the interaction with the room. If needed, additional port covers can be
obtained from PSB for a nominal fee.

Connections

Binding Posts: The dual binding post input terminals are located
on the lower rear of the speaker cabinet. The two sets of binding posts are shorted
together by a gold-plated jumper. With the jumper removed the Imagine T can be
bi-wired or bi-amplified. The binding posts will accept spade connectors, single
banana plugs, pin connectors, and bare wire up to 8 gauge.

Mounting Options

Leveling Feet: The Imagine T includes two sets of leveling
feet; the rubber covered feet are used on a hard surface and add approximately
1/2" to the height of the speaker, the carpet spikes add approximately 1"
to the height.

Specifications & Dimensions

Frequency Response:

On Axis @ 0°: 38-23,000 Hz (+/-3
dB)

On Axis @ 0°: 42-20,000 Hz (+/-1.5
dB)

Off Axis @ 30°: 42-10,000 Hz (+/-1.5
dB)

Low Frequency Cutoff -10 dB: 35 Hz

Sensitivity:

Anechoic Chamber: 88 dB

Typical Listening Room: 90 dB

Dimensions:

Width (body): 7-1/2"

Width (w/ feet): 8-3/8" (the feet
mounted to the bottom of the cabinet are wider than the body
of the speaker)

Height: 37-1/8" (installing the
rubber tipped leveling feet or carpet spikes, one of which
should be used for any application, will add to the overall
height)

Depth: 13-3/4" (including the binding
posts)

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Excellent

I'm quite pleased with these speakers. On great recordings they sound rich, clear, clean and accurate over the whole frequency spectrum. When I compare them to my old DCM time windows, I find that they seem to lack a little crispness and sparkle.

I'm driving these with a Marantz PM8005 which is adequate to achieve moderately loud sound levels in a 16x18 ft room. It, too, is reputed to impart a little warmth to the sound. The combination makes cymbal strikes and crisp piano notes seem a little soft-edged. Listening to Mistislav Rostropovitch and Rudolf Sorkin play Dvorak's cello concerto in D minor, for example, I was struck with how rich the sound of the cello was. It really conveyed the sense that the tone of this instrument may be among the most beautiful and musical of all instruments. This is a sense I never got with the Time Windows. On the other hand, Sorkin's piano playing seemed a little muffled, muted, soft: still lovely, but not at all crisp. This balance was not what I was used to hearing in this recording; but I imagine that it is a great deal closer to the intent of the DG recording engineers.

The clocks' chimes in Pink Floyd's Dark side of the moon sound hyperrealistic. And the rest of the track sounds terrific. In a live recording of Eagle's Hotel California, the slightest nuance of the guitar strings' vibration was captured and delivered accurately.

Quality Sound Reproduction

I bought the PSB Imagine T without every hearing them. A bit of a gamble on my part but after some soul searching and research made the leap. I was told at Crutchfield to allow a burn-in time to reach optimal sound. I was pleasantly surprised how rich the sound was out of the box. I like many generes of music. I love the way the highs, mid range and bass each remain clear without any loss in clarity in complex pieces of music. I purchased as a family gift in our household, as I wanted quailty sound and my wife a a piece of complimentary furniture to our room. Luckily these speakers fit both aspirations perfectly. RE

Pros:The cabinet in dark cherry matched our hard wood floors and other pieces of furniture in our living room. The tower design look great next to our big screen TV. The sound reroduction is clear and concise.

Cons:You will need to high power amp to bring full spectrum to music fully. The cleaner your amp the better you will reach the sweet spot. A tad bit pricey but if you enjoy music it is a good investment in your ears.

Image vs. Imagine

Written By Romarin, California on Saturday, September 17, 2011

Have not heard the synchrony line of PSB speakers but the Imagine is so much better than the Image that the smallest and cheapest Imagine is better than the the top of the line Image. And the image isn't a bad speaker but I couldn't see throwing good money after bad and that's what you'd be doing buying an Image. As soon as you heard the Imagine you'd regret the day you wasted your money on the lesser speaker. Of course if the Image is all you can afford then you could do a whole lot worse for the money.